Diseased Open Source Software Community - it's about ethics in Code of Conducts

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I don't get why there is one anyway. Why the fuck would your politics come up if you're talking about a issue, if it were to somehow come up then you're clearly off topic on what you were originally trying to fix or report a issue on.
And you agree with all of us who think the only code of conduct for a software project should be "don't be an asshole".

Sadly, trannies really do try and stick their CoCks in all sorts of places they don't belong. Any software issue or discord message or anything that involves "As an X" should be immediately deleted and the person banned. No, you being trans, female, male, black, white, purple, etc has nothing to do with the software, just STFU.
 
I don't get why there is one anyway. Why the fuck would your politics come up if you're talking about a issue, if it were to somehow come up then you're clearly off topic on what you were originally trying to fix or report a issue on. "Oh nice fix, but what are your thoughts on trump" or "oh I know how to fix that but first do you consider trump a fascist?"
I know where you're coming from and I agree.

CoCks are all about "contributions being open to everyone". That's why they're important for corporations, they want as many customers as possible and they want every customer to be able to participate. Whatever. But when a snowflake like a tranny wants to join a project because it's cool and they see a person, who in a different context said "Trans women aren't real women", they of course can't participate there, "because they're threatened for their life". So trannies and faggots like Drew use this clause to inject themselves and start a discussion, enforcing a tranny friendly environment. Or at least smothering people who just want to be themselves.

Summary, if you and a group of people who know each other work on a project: Fuck CoCs. If you want to formalize your project and make it independent of you or your friends. You adopt one of these.
 
Any software issue or discord message or anything that involves "As an X" should be immediately deleted and the person banned. No, you being trans, female, male, black, white, purple, etc has nothing to do with the software, just STFU.
As a white man, my pale skin proves I don't get enough sunlight, and spend more time programming than others, affirming my belief that I'm better at it than they.
 
Drew DeVault' thread incoming I'm certain of it. Don't forget that one time he sucked girldick good on his blog.
Remember: Forget the politics and focus on the software? It’s simply not possible. Free software is politics.
Dude has so many problems. He publicly quit social media multiple times because he always engages in deranged behavior.

Remember when the default Go package manager was retarded? Sure, the golang behavior was insane, but instead of doing what any rational human would do, rate limiting these requests, he made like 2 passive aggressive blog posts, until he made this announcement. I think the Go team resolved the issue on their side after that. But typical Drew behavior, making a public fight instead of resolving it privately.
 
Free software is politics.
Free Software is politics, the old-timey politics that sees irrelevant political infiltration for what it is. I hate comparing the movement to communism, but the old communists understood the same thing, and focussed on communism above all else. Anything else was a bourgeois distraction.
 
I don't get why there is one anyway. Why the fuck would your politics come up if you're talking about a issue, if it were to somehow come up then you're clearly off topic on what you were originally trying to fix or report a issue on. "Oh nice fix, but what are your thoughts on trump" or "oh I know how to fix that but first do you consider trump a fascist?" Or "that's a bug, but before it gets accepted what are your current views on politics" It makes no fucking sense and doesn't "contribute" to their software to ask these retarded questions. If you know how to fix it then say what the fix is or if it's clearly a bug then mark it as such. I was told when I was young "there's no end to stupidity" but Jesus Christ
That's the whole point - it's not relevant. Nothing about it is relevant. The only thing that matters is if a contributor's code is good or not. The whole thing is a farce being perpetrated by the Grand Wizards of the Gender Cult in order to cement social control and elevate their status. It's the new, socially acceptable autism fixation that all of these deranged men have.
 
Wayland compositors?
Wayland is a replacement for the old aging X11/Xorg window management. The old way used to rely on how the application was drawn on the screen and Wayland is a replacement which requires the application to manage itself.

When the switch to Wayland happened a lot of applications would have issues running.

Hope that explains a bit better. Someone else can do a better job.

That Drewvault guy sounds like a massive faggot. If Hyprland uses any of his libraries they should just fork and maintain them and block that crazy faggot.
 
And you agree with all of us who think the only code of conduct for a software project should be "don't be an asshole".
The only rule should be write code that fucking works or fuck the hell off you useless troon piece of shit.
CoCks are all about "contributions being open to everyone". That's why they're important for corporations, they want as many customers as possible and they want every customer to be able to participate.
I'm not sure how driving off half their customers to appease 0.1% of the population achieves that.

No enterprise is going to adopt shit that can be sabotaged by a single deranged troon at any moment. That's why they'll keep going for Microsoft.

Which is why I think these troon incursions are deliberately promoted by corporations like Microsoft to keep their competition down.
 
That's the whole point - it's not relevant. Nothing about it is relevant. The only thing that matters is if a contributor's code is good or not. The whole thing is a farce being perpetrated by the Grand Wizards of the Gender Cult in order to cement social control and elevate their status. It's the new, socially acceptable autism fixation that all of these deranged men have.

Yes. Corey "Coraline" Ehmke, who's largely responsible for the whole CoC mess, is known to absolutely hate the idea of meritocracy.

Wayland is a replacement for the old aging X11/Xorg window management. The old way used to rely on how the application was drawn on the screen and Wayland is a replacement which requires the application to manage itself.

You missed the joke. "Burgers?"
 
Yes. Corey "Coraline" Ehmke, who's largely responsible for the whole CoC mess, is known to absolutely hate the idea of meritocracy.
He wrote the "Post-Meritocracy Manifesto":

I assume he was one of the feminist crowd calling for the removal of the "United Meritocracy of GitHub" rug based on tortured logic about white male privilege.
However, this was in 2014, before GitHub shot themselves in the face by actually hiring Corey as a community manager. GitHub did one sane thing and fired the insane troon a year later.
 
Yes. Corey "Coraline" Ehmke, who's largely responsible for the whole CoC mess, is known to absolutely hate the idea of meritocracy.



You missed the joke. "Burgers?"
In the unlikely event that anyone missed it.

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I don't get why there is one anyway. Why the fuck would your politics come up if you're talking about a issue, if it were to somehow come up then you're clearly off topic on what you were originally trying to fix or report a issue on. "Oh nice fix, but what are your thoughts on trump" or "oh I know how to fix that but first do you consider trump a fascist?" Or "that's a bug, but before it gets accepted what are your current views on politics" It makes no fucking sense and doesn't "contribute" to their software to ask these retarded questions. If you know how to fix it then say what the fix is or if it's clearly a bug then mark it as such. I was told when I was young "there's no end to stupidity" but Jesus Christ
It's not only about the software for CoC-pushers. They don't dip in, drop a fix, and dip out. Those kind of people tend to socialize entirely through the computer, and what they are trying to do is create rules for the social space around the software where they can know and be known. If you compare activity in any random CoC-encumbered project's Discord (it is always Discord) you will see social/shitposting type comments vastly outnumber discussions about the project itself.
 
Yes. Corey "Coraline" Ehmke, who's largely responsible for the whole CoC mess, is known to absolutely hate the idea of meritocracy.

If project leaders don’t gatekeep effectively enough, retards LARPing as litigators will assume that role instead. Let that be a warning to all those who say one should never gatekeep.
 
Looks like someone is having some fun by submitting an absolutely mental CoC for trolling purposes, the dev behind a wayland tiling DE shockingly is too autistic to catch on that its a troll.

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>I will be sticking to Rust window managers in the future.

:story:
perfect
 
He wrote the "Post-Meritocracy Manifesto":

I assume he was one of the feminist crowd calling for the removal of the "United Meritocracy of GitHub" rug based on tortured logic about white male privilege.
However, this was in 2014, before GitHub shot themselves in the face by actually hiring Corey as a community manager. GitHub did one sane thing and fired the insane troon a year later.
One of the really great things about the FOSS space before all of these parasites moved in is that nobody really gave a fuck about who anyone else was. It was possible for a whole bunch of people from a whole bunch of different backgrounds to work together on a common goal because none of that race/gender/sexuality/whatever shit mattered. Don't be a dickhead was the only real rule necessary and most everyone knew it. Be an adult, make good contributions, lead by example. That's a space everyone can participate in, except one group of people: deranged mongoloids.

One of the most perverse things about this whole inclusivity cult is that they end up dividing and destroying truly inclusive places so they can power grab in their island fiefdoms that are left over. It's so profoundly selfish just so they can feel good about themselves.
 
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